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Potholer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A potholer is someone who explores caves as a hobby or profession, often navigating narrow passages and underground systems. The term is commonly used in British English, synonymous with caver or spelunker.

potholer

/ˈpɑθoʊlər/ /ˈpɒθəʊlə/

Definition:

A person who explores caves as a hobby or sport.

Synonyms:

caver, spelunker, cave explorer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

surface explorer, non-explorer

Common Collocations:

experienced potholer, potholer's gear, underground potholing

Derivatives:

potholing, potholed

Usage Tips:

Use "potholer" to describe someone who explores caves; avoid for casual hikers or non-cave adventurers.

Common Phrases:

brave potholer, seasoned potholer, underground potholer

Etymology:

Derived from "pothole" (a cave or pit) + "-er," referring to one who engages in the activity.

Examples:

  • 1. The potholer descended into the dark cave carefully.
  • 2. She became a skilled potholer after years of practice.
  • 3. The potholer carried a helmet and ropes for safety.
  • 4. They joined a club to meet fellow potholers.

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